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Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:40 am
by STEINER
Cheers.
Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:23 am
by oz
thats the scrapes and scratches done on the Pz III use a much lighter color than the base color then put a bit of rust black or red oxide primer in the middle of some of the bigger scrapes to give some depth, try to make them as irregular in shape and spacing as possible.
this is what i wanted to do on my tiger but the mistake i made was rushing things a bit so once i get my tiger back i,ll do it again but this time i,ll take my time and get it looking right.....................oz

Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:51 am
by Saxondog
Oz here's where I,m at from prime to base coat.The turret is my creeping death turret minus the Tamiya barrel,its color is stock H/L. i Think the camo scheme is more difficult with the airbrush,I will practice some more and decide which way to go.A good weathering and and detailing of the tools and other pieces with the grey only(other than the drybrushing)can always be changed before the ronseal yes or no?Please advise OZ,IF POSSIBLE I would prefer to procede that way.SAX
Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:52 am
by oz
Saxondog wrote:
Oz here's where I,m at from prime to base coat.The turret is my creeping death turret minus the Tamiya barrel,its color is stock H/L. i Think the camo scheme is more difficult with the airbrush,I will practice some more and decide which way to go.A good weathering and and detailing of the tools and other pieces with the grey only(other than the drybrushing)can always be changed before the ronseal yes or no?Please advise OZ,IF POSSIBLE I would prefer to procede that way.SAX
hi sax.
yes things can be changed before the ronseal is applied, what i suggest is go with what you feel comfortable with and don't overstretch yourself once you get more practice with the airbrush and feel more confident then proceed onto more complex schemes, the last thing you want is to strip your model again, believe me it becomes more annoying as time goes by, but at least you now know that the oven cleaner trick works.................cheers oz
Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:05 pm
by STEINER
Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:54 am
by Saxondog
Thanks Steiner,still think you should paint my 1/6 scale tiger.One thing about the new Tiger is that it,s late production but it's still painted grey.So on the big boy I will have to go with late model camo very much like your Tiger.I will post more pics soon.Blake
Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:12 am
by STEINER
Saxondog wrote:
Thanks Steiner,still think you should paint my 1/6 scale tiger.One thing about the new Tiger is that it,s late production but it.sall painted grey.So on the big boy I will have to go with late model camo very much like your Tiger.I will post more pics soon.Blake
Sax, thats some size Tiger you have there, it will look great when its painted in its camo scheme. Have you got any links so as to see one of these already built and running.
Cheers.
STEINER
Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:44 am
by oz
hi sax.
i had no idea it was one of the big beasties you were working on, my little workroom wont take anything bigger than 1/16, although i,m trying to persuade my son to move in with his girlfriend so i can have his big bedroom......no luck yet though................cheers oz
Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:51 am
by Saxondog
Steiner,their are no pictures of a completely assembled tank.They did throw one together so I could see it but no one is in the picture so it's hard to gauge the size.Here's the one picture of the tank on it's shipping box,although it ships in two seperate boxes and I think they said 55"x42" although I am not sure,one good note is I may be able to have it shipped on the 6th instead of the 20th of July. Also Oz,the tank I have been painting is a 1/16 scale h/l withalot of mods.Airsoft with recoil,and I/R.All via RX-18 BOARDS X Two.Tonight I am assembling the Asiatam lower hull and the electronics,the Turret is creeping death with a modified gun.I will have to change the upper turret to my newly painted one.Thanks again to both you guy's for all the guidence in painting my Tiger.Blake

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Re: painting/weathering panzer Grey.
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:42 pm
by STEINER
Sax, that looks like one mean machine. I cant wait to see that up and running. I am rowing in the same boat as you sax, when it comes to painting. I would be up the creek without a paddle without all the help I have had from the Wizard. (Oz). Oz, if you read this, its much appreciated.
Cheers
STEINER.